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Toyoko Inn Sodegaura Station North Exit

Japan Tokyo Inn $1,800–$2,500/month*
Job Description

The Toyoko Inn Sodegaura Station North Exit is seeking dedicated housekeeping staff. Candidates should have a keen eye for detail, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work independently. Responsibilities include cleaning guest rooms, maintaining public areas, and ensuring a high standard of cleanliness throughout the hotel. Previous experience in housekeeping or a similar role is preferred but not required. Candidates should be able to communicate effectively in Japanese and have a friendly demeanor.

Company Info

Toyoko Inn is a well-known hotel chain in Japan, renowned for its affordable and comfortable accommodations. With locations across Japan and several international destinations, Toyoko Inn focuses on providing guests with a consistent and pleasant stay experience. The company emphasizes cleanliness, convenience, and customer service, making it a popular choice for both business and leisure travelers. Toyoko Inn is committed to sustainability and community engagement, often participating in local initiatives and environmental conservation efforts.

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